Resizing Windoze Parallels hdd files

Posted by lori, Fri Jun 19 11:36:00 UTC 2009


Parallels provides a nice tool for resizing the file you have chosen as your hard drive for your virtual machine, called the Parallels Image Tool. Unfortunately, Windows is not quite so cooperative, and will not just recognize the resized file as a larger HDD automagically. You need to resize your partition, and Windows doesn't provide any easy ways of doing this.

Googling for a solution, I discovered this very detailed example using Gparted - the Gnome Partion Editor Tool with Parallels. Unfortunately, it is old, and when I tried it the Gparted image refused to boot cleanly, with some sort of error on ... mouse detection, I think. You should just go directly to the Gparted project at SourceForge, and find the most recent stable ISO file to download. While booting, most of the instructions from uneasysilence no longer apply to the new version of Gparted, but I just went with the defaults, and it all worked. Once GParted is up and running, then the instructions from uneasysilence are useful again.

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